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. >> talks also focused on iraq's transition to democracy as it prepares for upcoming elections at a time when violence is on the rise. >>> back here in the u.s., we're watching a lot of weather. bill karins here with a look at the northeast. you say you're promising this will be the last time. >> it has to be, right? >> i hope you're right. >> ten inches of snow in denver, nine in condition can city. st. louis had 12 inches. this isn't your average snowstorm. st. louis is not a very snowy city. they got a foot of snow. it was the most snow they've had in one single storm going back since 1982. and here it was, the end of march. st. louis should typically be about 60 degrees. i think you get the gist. the storm is moving through the ohio valley, now hitting maryland, d.c. and maryland. we've picked up as much as three to four inches in some areas of maryland. that's pushing into philadelphia and new jersey. the storm will be gone by tomorrow. indianapolis and columbus, around six inches there. d.c. will probably end up with two to four. same with maryland. philadelphia and new york c
. >> talks also focused on iraq's transition to democracy as it prepares for upcoming elections at a time when violence is on the rise. >>> back here in the u.s., we're watching a lot of weather. bill karins here with a look at the northeast. you say you're promising this will be the last time. >> it has to be, right? >> i hope you're right. >> ten inches of snow in denver, nine in condition can city. st. louis had 12 inches. this isn't your average snowstorm....
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she's worried about getting re-elected in that state. and until you see the zeitgeist change within the state, these politicians are not responsive to that. where bloomberg can make a huge difference is he can go into a local race, a congressional district, he can go in on a state. when mary landrieu starts seeing bloomberg money against her, then i think she might change her mind. >> let's talk about bloomberg money. as if he's got bloomberg money. "the new york times" quotes thomas mann from brookings, said the $12 million in advertising was unlikely to influence the outcome of the legislation, unless lawmakers were convinced that mr. bloomberg would open his wallet again after the vote, both to reward those who supported the bill and to punish those who did not. that's absolutely key, said mann. what do you make of that? >> i think that makes sense. in the immediate environment we're in today, one of these media campaigns can be a flash in the pan. but i think this is a long game and think it's a long game for good reason. i actually
she's worried about getting re-elected in that state. and until you see the zeitgeist change within the state, these politicians are not responsive to that. where bloomberg can make a huge difference is he can go into a local race, a congressional district, he can go in on a state. when mary landrieu starts seeing bloomberg money against her, then i think she might change her mind. >> let's talk about bloomberg money. as if he's got bloomberg money. "the new york times" quotes...
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. >> talks also focused on iraq's transition to democracy as it prepares for upcoming elections at a time when violence is on the rise. >> all right, here's your first look at your dish of scrambled politics. they're warming to the idea of same-sex marriage but many oppose marriage equality. karl rove signaled there could be a major shift in his party's outlook. >> karl rove, could you imagine a republican candidate saying i'm for gay marriage? >> i could. >> the supreme court begins arguments on it, the legality and one benefit to endorsing the notion with one strategist te telling politico opening up the idea will open up donors around the country. >>> zuckerberg is forming an issues advocacy organization focusing on comprehensive immigration reform. >>> rand paul doesn't want to legalize drugs but doesn't want them to go to jail either. >> the last two presidents could have conceivably been put in jail for drug use. it would have ruined their lives. it got lucky but a lot of poor kids don't get lucky. >> pending senate bill would give judges greater flexibility to work around mand
. >> talks also focused on iraq's transition to democracy as it prepares for upcoming elections at a time when violence is on the rise. >> all right, here's your first look at your dish of scrambled politics. they're warming to the idea of same-sex marriage but many oppose marriage equality. karl rove signaled there could be a major shift in his party's outlook. >> karl rove, could you imagine a republican candidate saying i'm for gay marriage? >> i could. >> the...
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crazy that it's been four months since the election and he still needs florida and ohio to win. >> have you wondered how beyonce lost her baby weight so fast? i have. wonder no more. in a recent interview with shape magazine, the grammy winner revealed she gained 57 pounds and needed to lose it fast for an upcoming concert. her secret, lots and lots of dance workouts. >>> the reason we're worting this next story is because "the new york daily news" is reporting a bizarre story from the set of the hit show "mad men." according to unnamed sources, the show's star is not a fan of wearing undergarments and this season the show has its character wearing tight fitting '60s styles slacks. in an effort to cut down on what is reported to be a major distraction, he was politely asked to start wearing underwear. and now i'm blushing. >>> the much guarded plot of the new transformers film was slipped out by the michigan film office likely to the dismay of michael bay who has been trying to keep everything under wraps. and pop star pink stopped a concert mid song when she noticed a little girl in th
crazy that it's been four months since the election and he still needs florida and ohio to win. >> have you wondered how beyonce lost her baby weight so fast? i have. wonder no more. in a recent interview with shape magazine, the grammy winner revealed she gained 57 pounds and needed to lose it fast for an upcoming concert. her secret, lots and lots of dance workouts. >>> the reason we're worting this next story is because "the new york daily news" is reporting a...
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that we've -- we as republicans basically have not acknowledged the election. that's the problem. it is not urgent. the congressional budget office debt projections show pretty much stable u.s. indetectivedness for the next ten years. they do not show anything that looks like a crisis. we have long, long run problems but not anything that has to be dealt with this year or five years from now or seven years from now. >> are you worried about the consumers who paired their debt? it was much higher than a decade, decade and a half ago? >> consumers continued to pear it back some. that's one of the reasons we've had such a slow recovery. it's on the right trajectory. >> if you look at the biggest challenges that you see facing the u.s. economy over the next decade give me three that come top at mind. >> first of all we're part of a year. we're not alone. europe is really a mess. i worry about blow back from the split cat swachlths that's an economic political problem. i worry about our own politics. we have, you know, it's one thing. i don't think we need a grand bargain but we need a
that we've -- we as republicans basically have not acknowledged the election. that's the problem. it is not urgent. the congressional budget office debt projections show pretty much stable u.s. indetectivedness for the next ten years. they do not show anything that looks like a crisis. we have long, long run problems but not anything that has to be dealt with this year or five years from now or seven years from now. >> are you worried about the consumers who paired their debt? it was much...
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their goal is to elect 300 this year. that's the concerted effort we need to make. we have to take our spokesmen, governors of new mexico and nevada, and get them out there along with the rest of the party, communicating around the country. it's amazing to me. in texas, a republican naturally campaigns everywhere in texas, including latino communities, african-american communities, rural, urban. in other states that's not normal. we need to make that normal. >>> the other place that the republican party is going to be more welcoming is on social issues. big week coming up on gay marriage, two big cases. interestingly before this, we saw hillary clinton come out this week and say that she was for gay marriage. >> lgbt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. that's why i support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. >> donna brazile, interestingly, her first message since stepping down as secretary of state. >> absolutely.
their goal is to elect 300 this year. that's the concerted effort we need to make. we have to take our spokesmen, governors of new mexico and nevada, and get them out there along with the rest of the party, communicating around the country. it's amazing to me. in texas, a republican naturally campaigns everywhere in texas, including latino communities, african-american communities, rural, urban. in other states that's not normal. we need to make that normal. >>> the other place that...
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can they tell was this some attempt at effecting the election results? somebody trying to test the system? what was behind it, do you know? >> it was definitely the first documented cyber attack on an online election system, suzanne. but as to who did it and why and what their motivations were, impossible to tell 100% because, again, these anonmisers wash your tracks. it was the reason they couldn't even really pursue a criminal investigation because they can never track back to see exactly where the computer originated from, no track to follow, nothing to do. that's one of the scary things about this kind of crime. >> yeah. so i guess they're discovering too there are holes, right, in the security system when it comes to elections because they're vulnerable to cyber attack? >> yeah, that's right. here in d.c. a couple years ago d.c. tested just as a test an online voting system and the testers were able to hack into that system and take control of it within about 48 hours. it just shows the vulnerabilities. in this case in florida they're already being
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president has been in exile for more than four years and is returning to pakistan to take part in upcoming elections. in addition to legal problems.he is also facing the taliban's threats to assassinate him if he sets foot in the country. >> reporter: coming up the latest for march madness of the h p pavilion. also, car pool violations and the east bay in the next edition of people behaving badly. . [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about a
president has been in exile for more than four years and is returning to pakistan to take part in upcoming elections. in addition to legal problems.he is also facing the taliban's threats to assassinate him if he sets foot in the country. >> reporter: coming up the latest for march madness of the h p pavilion. also, car pool violations and the east bay in the next edition of people behaving badly. . [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees...
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polls aren't up for re-election. all of the folks in the red states are up for re-election in 2014. i think in many ways they will be happy to vote against an amendment, this assault weapons ban, but also support universal background checks. that will make them look moderate. >> mark, how do you build an organization of people that really do keep their minds on and their money on gun safety? >> well, i think we've started to do it. at this point we have more than 900 mayors around the country, 100 are republicans. we have almost 1.5 million grassroot supporters and all of them are about as heated up as we have seen about anything. they recognize this is a national moment. if you're going to turn this issue around, now is the time. we've sent more than 200,000 e-mails into the white house and members of congress and shut down switch board and won a major victory in colorado that was pretty hard fought. i think the predicate is there. success is patchwork but it is going to come. >> how do you get people to remind themselves? i know this is a tough one. the gun owner cleans his gun, h
polls aren't up for re-election. all of the folks in the red states are up for re-election in 2014. i think in many ways they will be happy to vote against an amendment, this assault weapons ban, but also support universal background checks. that will make them look moderate. >> mark, how do you build an organization of people that really do keep their minds on and their money on gun safety? >> well, i think we've started to do it. at this point we have more than 900 mayors around...
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they want, by the way, germany is facing elections six months away. so that's why they like the idea of the bank tax. you may see that or it may go away. the situation is very fluid. right now we're seeing depositers in cyprus with severe restrictions on their bank accounts. let's show you what is going on over there. this is out of cypriot parliament. when you see the level of detail you will essentially say to yourselves, wow, this situation is worse than we realized. do we have the full screen? let's show it. restrictions to stop money from flooding out of cyprus. you will see essentially basically withdrawal restrictions. ban on premature termination of cds. converting existing savings accounts into cds. restrictions on debt, credit, prepaid debit cards. i want to get to the final bullet point. this is what cyprus is saying, any measure the finance minister or governor of cyprus to stop movement of capital out of cyprus's banks. they're trying not to let the money flood out of the country. this is what we're seeing at this very hour. still talk of
they want, by the way, germany is facing elections six months away. so that's why they like the idea of the bank tax. you may see that or it may go away. the situation is very fluid. right now we're seeing depositers in cyprus with severe restrictions on their bank accounts. let's show you what is going on over there. this is out of cypriot parliament. when you see the level of detail you will essentially say to yourselves, wow, this situation is worse than we realized. do we have the full...
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they haven't elected a democratic representative since 1981. the special general election will be held on may 11th. >> will we see any gun safety laws in this congress. 81% say no. coming up, president obama fills out his card for the big dance. does he choose my hoyas? find out who he's picking to win it all. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every day is a new adventure there's a new skin care line-up that can keep up. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. ♪ catch them if you can at olayfresheffects.com in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. inrmezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. aller
they haven't elected a democratic representative since 1981. the special general election will be held on may 11th. >> will we see any gun safety laws in this congress. 81% say no. coming up, president obama fills out his card for the big dance. does he choose my hoyas? find out who he's picking to win it all. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every day is a new adventure there's a new skin care line-up that can keep up. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with...
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this is what america saw last election. the good news is we can't fall off the floor. this is about as low as we can get. and the party is trying to figure out how to move forward. what we saw today was not the grand old party of the gop, we saw the growth and opportunity party, a party trying to apply its principles to a new world. the party's job is not really to come up with new policy. that's for candidates, campaign, people on the hill. but the party is a machine. we forgot we're supposed to be the party of opportunity for all americans, the party that's supposed to be in every community, that's supposed to lift people up everywhere. let's remember that and get to work. >> so let's talk about one step in doing that, i know one of the concrete a fixes in the report is for the gop to drop its opposition to immigration reform. and this may be the reason why. when you look back and presidential elections, latino support for republicans has dropped in the span of eight years from 44%, that's what george bush received, to just 27% for mitt romney. alex, why do you think
this is what america saw last election. the good news is we can't fall off the floor. this is about as low as we can get. and the party is trying to figure out how to move forward. what we saw today was not the grand old party of the gop, we saw the growth and opportunity party, a party trying to apply its principles to a new world. the party's job is not really to come up with new policy. that's for candidates, campaign, people on the hill. but the party is a machine. we forgot we're supposed...
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we need strong leader second elected. stuart: bottom line, it's very difficult to take back what you have given the lesson from england, know a lot about this, politicize medical coverage, politicize the medical system so that if someone is not given the treatment that think they're going to get the appeal directly to the politicians who then have to respond on the treatment of this individual. i remember tony blair in question in a general election campaign by one single woman who was not getting the treatment that she wanted. it made headlines. all election became about the position of health care. >> i went to see one of my doctors. she said the guidelines for tests for women she said mammograms, screening for breast cancer, the time line is going to be extended because it's all about the bottom line and money. it's not about the patient's welfare. i see cancer every day in this office. i see women coming in with cervical cancer, breast cancer. the government will tell me that i cannot order tests once a year and that
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could make gop vulnerable before 2014 elections. one writes to dean, it will never get through the house unless obama comes out against it. so, people seem skeptical about congress. is that shocking? >> it's not shocking at all. you know what makes it unbelievable to all of us is 90% of americans in polls support universal background check for anyone to buy a gun, to close the gun show loophole but still this is may not pass congress. forget the assault weapon ban. congress does nothing. doesn't work on budget, doesn't pass gun control. we should take a page from the nhl owners and nba owners and lock congress out for a month. let them work in a parking lot or motel 6 because they're not doing the job. republicans a >> i stopped reading tweets on the air but i'm doing it just for you. >> this is big. a new retro. >> we followed up those skeptics with this question, how can we push congress to just get things done. one of your fans tweeted, i'd lock them all in the room with same stuff they feed federal prisoners and not them out nlg
could make gop vulnerable before 2014 elections. one writes to dean, it will never get through the house unless obama comes out against it. so, people seem skeptical about congress. is that shocking? >> it's not shocking at all. you know what makes it unbelievable to all of us is 90% of americans in polls support universal background check for anyone to buy a gun, to close the gun show loophole but still this is may not pass congress. forget the assault weapon ban. congress does nothing....
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in the 2019 election. >> eric: your thoughts? >> greg: it's hard to take a rebranding suggestion from someone named reince priebus. it sounds like a disorder you get from a shampoo. it's true! the party doesn't need a makeover. they need a makeunder. the party has been victimized by the media who smeared them as uncool. no way to be a republican and be cool. it's associated also to being old. if you look at mccain, most people thought he was a cranky old guy, when he was a war hero who spent five-and-a-half years in a prison camp. most people didn't know that. they saw a cranky guy trying to beat a young black man for the office of the presidency. they need to simplify and say -- who do you want to be? you want to be an individual. you don't want to be part of the government. strive for achievement. how cool is that? that is what you get out to young people today. ref ject government influence. how simple is that? >> eric: is it smart for the g.o.p. and reince priebus is a say we have an autopsy report about what went wrong in th
in the 2019 election. >> eric: your thoughts? >> greg: it's hard to take a rebranding suggestion from someone named reince priebus. it sounds like a disorder you get from a shampoo. it's true! the party doesn't need a makeover. they need a makeunder. the party has been victimized by the media who smeared them as uncool. no way to be a republican and be cool. it's associated also to being old. if you look at mccain, most people thought he was a cranky old guy, when he was a war hero...
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also on the side of saying we got to do something about these tea party whackos who get these guys elected and then they can't win in november. >> yeah, it was amazing how many shots got taken at karl rove at cpac. sarah palin, and [ inaudible ] from the conservative media watchdog group -- i'm blanking on the name, i'm sorry -- >> bill: the media research -- >> media research center. thank you. it's pretty amazing how quickly he was able to isle leen at it a lot of those tea party folks. a lot of them probably didn't like him in the first place, but it's amazing -- and he did sort of back down from some of his stuff originally where he was -- that conservative victory project that founded -- after that first round of comments he was helping and hawing on how much they would be getting involved in these primaries and whether or not they would be going after people like steve keg who looks like he is going to win any primary in iowa. >> bill: all right. kevin robolard is a reporter for "politico." nothing more fun than standing on the side lines and watching republicans eat each other alive
also on the side of saying we got to do something about these tea party whackos who get these guys elected and then they can't win in november. >> yeah, it was amazing how many shots got taken at karl rove at cpac. sarah palin, and [ inaudible ] from the conservative media watchdog group -- i'm blanking on the name, i'm sorry -- >> bill: the media research -- >> media research center. thank you. it's pretty amazing how quickly he was able to isle leen at it a lot of those tea...
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last night he won the republican primary in south korea -- south carolina for special election in open seat in the house. he didn't break the 50% mark so he faces a runoff next month. the winner of that contest will face off in may against the winner of the democratic primary elizabeth colbert bush. she pronounces it colbert which her very famous brother used to before he went by stephen colbert and, by the way, governor sanford was of course at one point after gun governor and before all of this brief lay fox news contributes tore. a plan is in the works it appears to bring nbc tonight show back to new york city. and leno is apparently out. jimmie fallon is to be the host. that's according to the reporting of the "new york times." the newspaper reports that a source says jimmie fallon could take over next year when the current host, jay leno's contract is up. of course, leno hosts the show in california where johnny carson moved it back in 1972. the program originally started here in new york city in 1954 with steve allen hosting. three years ago a big tonight show shakeup caused a ni
last night he won the republican primary in south korea -- south carolina for special election in open seat in the house. he didn't break the 50% mark so he faces a runoff next month. the winner of that contest will face off in may against the winner of the democratic primary elizabeth colbert bush. she pronounces it colbert which her very famous brother used to before he went by stephen colbert and, by the way, governor sanford was of course at one point after gun governor and before all of...
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he went 50 for 50 in his state by state elections for the 2012 election. just imagine what numbers guru nate silver can do for your march madness bracket. >>> the world lead -- 70,000 people have already been killed in syria's two-year-long civil war but now reports that forces have started using the kind of artillery that could kill that number of people in a matter of days. i'm referring to chemical weapons. as of now the reports are unconfirmed. if true, it is unclear who fired them. each side blames the other. i'll bring in nick walsh standing by in beirut, lebanon. the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may hav
he went 50 for 50 in his state by state elections for the 2012 election. just imagine what numbers guru nate silver can do for your march madness bracket. >>> the world lead -- 70,000 people have already been killed in syria's two-year-long civil war but now reports that forces have started using the kind of artillery that could kill that number of people in a matter of days. i'm referring to chemical weapons. as of now the reports are unconfirmed. if true, it is unclear who fired...
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i said, you know, after this election, i said, i hope you get re-elected obviously. if you do if we don't change the filibuster rule, you might as well take a 4-year vacation. i told him that when he was in iowa the night before the election. he made that big appearance in known. i said, rememberdes moines. i said, remember,. we never did anything about it. it is gotion to frustrate us in the future. >> last time we talked we talked about the may inmum wage after the state of the union. you were disappointed. the president said, i want to raise the minimum wage to 9 bucks. not enough. is it? >> not enough. but we have worked it out. >> which should it be? >> well, what it really should be is if we kept pace with inflation, the minimum wage would be $10 and 56 sentence an hour. it's now 7.25. >> that's how far off we are. to the raise it to $10 and $0.10 by 2016 and index it after that. we also, bill, for the first time in 20 years raised the minimum wage for tipped workers. they haven't had an increase in 20 years. so they are not at 725? >> $2 and something like tha
i said, you know, after this election, i said, i hope you get re-elected obviously. if you do if we don't change the filibuster rule, you might as well take a 4-year vacation. i told him that when he was in iowa the night before the election. he made that big appearance in known. i said, rememberdes moines. i said, remember,. we never did anything about it. it is gotion to frustrate us in the future. >> last time we talked we talked about the may inmum wage after the state of the union....
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it follows the second straight loss in a presidential election. the 100-page report details hundreds of fixes including many to mend relationships with hispanic and african-americans. the republican party will spend $10 million to rebrand, refocus and reach out to minority voters. >>> two inmates back in custody and two more people placed under arrest after a brazen prison break in canada. two men took a helicopter from a tour company and then like a scene out of a james bond movie the chopper flew over a prison, lowered ropes to two waiting inmates and off they went. within several hours all four were captured. >>> residents of an indiana neighborhood have not been allowed back home after a corporate jet slammed into several homes in south bend. the plane was carrying four people when it crashed into a row of homes. two people onboard the plane were killed. the other two people onboard that plane were injured along with one person on the ground. all utilities have been shut off over concerns of a possible gas leak. >>> coming up next for republic
it follows the second straight loss in a presidential election. the 100-page report details hundreds of fixes including many to mend relationships with hispanic and african-americans. the republican party will spend $10 million to rebrand, refocus and reach out to minority voters. >>> two inmates back in custody and two more people placed under arrest after a brazen prison break in canada. two men took a helicopter from a tour company and then like a scene out of a james bond movie the...
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in other technology news, hewlett packard shareholders have re-elected the company's board. the chairman, ray lane and three others narrowly kept their seats. they had been criticized for their roles in the batched $ 1 billion acquisition. but, again, the board was re-elected. >>> boeing plans to conduct two flight tests of its revamped 787 battery system as soon as the end of this week. the plane has been grounded since january and, joe, i'll send it over to you for more news. >> i he like that with oracle. think if you were one of the salespeople. >> there are thousands of new people that have been coming on board. they worked getting things as quickly as the third quarter. it was interesting what the cfo said that this is a situation where they don't know to make sure that they close those deals by the end of the quarter. >> yeah. slackers or something. you know salesmen. the world resolves around salespeople. they say it's not even plaque row. usually that's wa we'll say. >> it was said there was a sense of urgency that was lacking. >> yikes. i'd hate to be one of those
in other technology news, hewlett packard shareholders have re-elected the company's board. the chairman, ray lane and three others narrowly kept their seats. they had been criticized for their roles in the batched $ 1 billion acquisition. but, again, the board was re-elected. >>> boeing plans to conduct two flight tests of its revamped 787 battery system as soon as the end of this week. the plane has been grounded since january and, joe, i'll send it over to you for more news....
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this pope said to be a man of the people who in the days since he was elected pope has among other things paid for his own breakfast, checked out of his own hotel. this morning before the inauguration he was in an unfamiliar to us pope mobile an open jeep out of which he walked and knelt and kissed the sick and the injured. laid hands upon a man in a wheelchair and kissed young children reminding us all that the church is of the people and for the people. and the people for it. and the church and the pope asking us at the end of his homily this morning, please pray for him, father gerald murray is with us and preaches to the holy family church in new york who was there for the electing of the pope and joins us now. the homily was exactly to the script of how this man has been described to us, and in the way he has demonstrated over many years. >> yes, i was so struck by the line let us never forget authentic power is service. he has taken upon himself this ministry of saint peter and he is serving precisely as he preaches bringing god's love to the poor, the sick, the humble. the concentr
this pope said to be a man of the people who in the days since he was elected pope has among other things paid for his own breakfast, checked out of his own hotel. this morning before the inauguration he was in an unfamiliar to us pope mobile an open jeep out of which he walked and knelt and kissed the sick and the injured. laid hands upon a man in a wheelchair and kissed young children reminding us all that the church is of the people and for the people. and the people for it. and the church...
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we've gotten involved in electoral politics with over 100 politicians in last year's elections and a rate of about 75 percent. and so we are beginning to level the playing field on behalf of kids coming and i would say that we still have a long way to go. .. [inaudible] >> i'm also ware of the mindset bought i was in americorps. implementing the federal program. took active role in the classroom. and i stepped out and i didn't want to do that. your mindset is -- i'm such an advocate for what you're doing, and i'm so happy you're doing it. i want to be part of this. how did you make that stand when you're -- >> that is part of the reason why i wrote this. partially because i wanted to tell my story and explain to people why i've come to have the views i do. part to sort of get teachers and educators to understand that. but partially for the average mom out there, who is frustrated with what she sees, and who wants to do something about and it doesn't know how. what i would say is this. take right here in new york city. doesn't matter where you send your kid to school, doesn't matter w
we've gotten involved in electoral politics with over 100 politicians in last year's elections and a rate of about 75 percent. and so we are beginning to level the playing field on behalf of kids coming and i would say that we still have a long way to go. .. [inaudible] >> i'm also ware of the mindset bought i was in americorps. implementing the federal program. took active role in the classroom. and i stepped out and i didn't want to do that. your mindset is -- i'm such an advocate for...
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in his election. >> we are. we have endorsed marky. we think he would be a fantastic leader for massachusetts. i think the politicization that has happened around this pipeline is causing a lot of different problems. we have seen 14 senator put forward a bill to approve the pipeline, and compared to their counter pipes, the ones that support keystone have taken over 200% more in financial contributions from oil companies. so we would like people to make the decision on keystone based on the facts. so we would like this to step back and not be as political as it has been. >> bill: there is a pipeline bigger than the keystone pipeline, which is the number from the oil companies gushing into congress, and you are not going to stop that. >> we're on twitter by the way @bpshow, and somebody brought up the comment about how barack obama has already gone on record about this, saying it is not good for the environment. >> this pipeline would create 35 permanent jobs and yet if you were to read the normal media reports,
in his election. >> we are. we have endorsed marky. we think he would be a fantastic leader for massachusetts. i think the politicization that has happened around this pipeline is causing a lot of different problems. we have seen 14 senator put forward a bill to approve the pipeline, and compared to their counter pipes, the ones that support keystone have taken over 200% more in financial contributions from oil companies. so we would like people to make the decision on keystone based on...
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it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens, which we did not feel like needed, but we did it in order to produce the event. later, we found out it would not be an 18 and older event. it essentially became a non- negotiable item. if we wanted them to sign off on the permit, with a bar, which was a major revenue stream, we had to be 21 and over. being a promoter and organizer with a long history of doing these events without problems, with a curved track record, that seemed like a perfect result. the police requirement at the event looked like two cops, with no problems with nothing to do, there were five officers at the event now, which we had to pay overtime fees for. trying to discuss this with the officers, public safety is brought up and it is very important to me and to us. i mentioned that i had another life as a part-time psyc
it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens, which we did not feel like needed, but we did it in order to produce the event. later, we found out it would not be an 18 and older event. it essentially became a non- negotiable item. if we wanted...
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. >> now that he's been elected it seems like the obvious choice. i think one of the big reasons was the age factor because so many of the cardinals have been saying ahead of time we need a younger man. extreme youth in this world is considered like 63. so he's 76 and he just, he wasn't on the radar but he was such a prominent player in the last conclave, you'd think he would be a natural. but you know, people overlook that. there was also the accepted wisdom that can come in second, it's bad form to then be elected. it's sort of in a way it's something of a slight on your predecessor. but really the resignation of benedict may have changed that whole way of thinking. if he can resign, well then such taboos are now over. >> rose: you said an interesting thing which you said which was the idea of first of all was he a man of faith, and secondly, was he a man who could govern. governorring seemed to be an important quality here. >> definitely. there's a real sense that things have to be straightened out. there was a great feeling of drift under benedi
. >> now that he's been elected it seems like the obvious choice. i think one of the big reasons was the age factor because so many of the cardinals have been saying ahead of time we need a younger man. extreme youth in this world is considered like 63. so he's 76 and he just, he wasn't on the radar but he was such a prominent player in the last conclave, you'd think he would be a natural. but you know, people overlook that. there was also the accepted wisdom that can come in second, it's...
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they did not support him in his re-election race. and i think he's looking for a path that not only protects his own views on gun control, not only tries to accommodate the white house, but tries to protect the majority. and i think he's very sensitive, not just on guns, but on a range of issues, to all of these democrats who are in red states where dan's colleagues and friends who have -- winning back the senate majority as really the biggest political project they have going now. >> your colleagues and your friends -- >> my colleagues and friends -- no, not just on gun control. if you look at states like louisiana, mary landrieu, mark prior in arkansas, kay kagan, begich, watch for immigration reform. watch where senators come down on immigration reform. they are under a lot of pressure to buck their own party in pursuit of keeping the democratic senate majority, saving their seats and keeping the democratic senate majority. and senator reid is not only looking out for his own relationship with the nra and gun rights community in n
they did not support him in his re-election race. and i think he's looking for a path that not only protects his own views on gun control, not only tries to accommodate the white house, but tries to protect the majority. and i think he's very sensitive, not just on guns, but on a range of issues, to all of these democrats who are in red states where dan's colleagues and friends who have -- winning back the senate majority as really the biggest political project they have going now. >>...
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the republican party lost the election you had guests coming up you had baker you had those this whole shift the surge but definitely we never found any weapons of mass destruction so the initial goal of the of the of the invasion that not the was not fulfilled somehow but the most important thing is we have to look back i think in the big picture of the invasion if you want to look back ten years or ten years now we see that iraq change washington as much as was the change in iraq you see how much there is concern you see you see that there you see it you see the risk of being involved now in syria and elsewhere in the words you see the conservative party over the course of the fall but in general is much more weaker you see the conservative movement to these are going to buy this book about any international issue you see there's more worry about the debt and so i think it's was the most way to change if i look back on the longer so you just saw our list our checklist of what was actually done in iraq do you have anything to add on to that your quest no i think you covered basically
the republican party lost the election you had guests coming up you had baker you had those this whole shift the surge but definitely we never found any weapons of mass destruction so the initial goal of the of the of the invasion that not the was not fulfilled somehow but the most important thing is we have to look back i think in the big picture of the invasion if you want to look back ten years or ten years now we see that iraq change washington as much as was the change in iraq you see how...
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and just a few hours earlier, six days after his election, argentine cardinal jorge mario was formally installed as pop francis and you can see him receiving his papal ring, which is secondhand and not solid gold, in keeping with the pope's already famous disdain for worldly trapping. another big departure from the customs of his predecessor. he greeted his flock from an open-topped suv, kissing babies. you can't kiss babies through bulletproof glass, so this is what he decided. and in his homoly, the pope held up the st. joseph, whose feast day is today, as the model of a loving and faithful protector of god's creations. >>> president obama is preparing for his first presidential trip to israel and he's leaving this evening, expected to talk with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu about middle east peace, syria, iran. it's a pretty thick list. the president is also going to stop in the west bank and jordan. >>> jodi arias has a pretty good memory when it comes to her sex life with her former boyfriend, travis alexander, and pretty graphic detail, in fact. however, she can't rem
and just a few hours earlier, six days after his election, argentine cardinal jorge mario was formally installed as pop francis and you can see him receiving his papal ring, which is secondhand and not solid gold, in keeping with the pope's already famous disdain for worldly trapping. another big departure from the customs of his predecessor. he greeted his flock from an open-topped suv, kissing babies. you can't kiss babies through bulletproof glass, so this is what he decided. and in his...
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of lebanon, najib mikati has revined -- resigned after his cabinet was unable to decide on how election should be carried out later this year. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has phenomenonny pologized for the death of troops. the reconciliation was brought on by president obama's trip to the middle east. our north american editor, who is traveling with the president, has sent us this report. >> at israel's holocaust memorial, president obama declared we must work for the light. but ermon than diplomacy the man was hoping to change the way america was seen in the world when we came into office. obama has shown a passionate respect for their country that is sweet music to israeli ears and many liked his push for peace. one newspaper declared "love has paid a royal visit." >> for our sons and daughters are not born to hate. they are taught to hate. so let us fill their young hearts with the same understanding and compassion that we hope others have for them. >> he mailed tribute to zionism at the grave of its modern founder. the new friendlier approach is already working and he
of lebanon, najib mikati has revined -- resigned after his cabinet was unable to decide on how election should be carried out later this year. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has phenomenonny pologized for the death of troops. the reconciliation was brought on by president obama's trip to the middle east. our north american editor, who is traveling with the president, has sent us this report. >> at israel's holocaust memorial, president obama declared we must work for the...
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and the first time that he and prime minister netanyahu will meet since he was elected in the last few months. so it's really the symbolism. the white house called this a broad strategic conversation during which they will discuss iran, syria, the israeli/palestinian peace process. on those first two issues, they really are seeking some clarity over what to do if various scenarios arise. on the peace process, the white house has said from the get-go they're not coming here with any grand plan, any great new ideas and, frankly, there is not a lot of optimism among the three parties, the u.s., israel and the palestinians, that peace negotiators will be back at the table any time soon. >> alex, there have been reports and only reports of chemical weapons in syria. president obama has said that that is his red line. is this conflict overshadowing the visit? >> reporter: we have to be very careful when we talk about chemical weapons. when the white house talks about chemical weapons and red lines, what we believe them to mean are the very potent chemical weapons we know to be in their arsen
and the first time that he and prime minister netanyahu will meet since he was elected in the last few months. so it's really the symbolism. the white house called this a broad strategic conversation during which they will discuss iran, syria, the israeli/palestinian peace process. on those first two issues, they really are seeking some clarity over what to do if various scenarios arise. on the peace process, the white house has said from the get-go they're not coming here with any grand plan,...
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it looks at mistakes during the 2012 election and offers a blueprint for 2016. here's rnc chairman speaking about the topic. >> i believe that our primary process is way too long. i think our calendar needs to be looked at. i think our debate calendar needs to be shrunk. i think we had way too many debates with our candidates slicing and dicing each other. i think they waited too long to get to the convention. i'm calling for a convention in june or july and we're going to set up a commission that's going to make that decision. i'm going to be a part of that. i'm going to chair that commission. but no more august conventions. >> priebus says they plan to spend $10 million courting minority voters. >>> passengers aboard the carnival legend are now off the ship and unloading on the cruise company after finally making it back to tampa yesterday. >> it was the worst vacation i've ever had. >> the dining room was shaking violently for at least 35 minutes. >> oh, i plan on contacting my lawyer. i plan on contacting the better business bureau. i plan on writing plenty
it looks at mistakes during the 2012 election and offers a blueprint for 2016. here's rnc chairman speaking about the topic. >> i believe that our primary process is way too long. i think our calendar needs to be looked at. i think our debate calendar needs to be shrunk. i think we had way too many debates with our candidates slicing and dicing each other. i think they waited too long to get to the convention. i'm calling for a convention in june or july and we're going to set up a...
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. >> voters go to the polls in mid term election ins 2014 and they're going to pull that lever against obamacare and they're going to vote for members of congress and the u.s. senate who are committed to de-funding it. stuart: too late, too late. >> no, it's not too late. stuart: the exchanges will be in place and taxes in place. >> no, the taxes can be repealed. the insurance companies still exist. the physicians still exist. the hospitals still exist and the exchanges, they aren't really going to be ready. stuart: and any attempt to unravel what is already in place would be a huge mess. >> not at all. in fact, it's highly feasible and it will save our health care system. the republicans have a shot at gaining at least six seats, that's all they need to win control and there are going to be 33 senate seats in play, and the republican seats are safe. of the democratic currently democratically held seats, 13 of them are in swing states or red states, republican states. stuart: so your hope is a political revolt. >> there will be a political revolt. charles: and we had this discussion a
. >> voters go to the polls in mid term election ins 2014 and they're going to pull that lever against obamacare and they're going to vote for members of congress and the u.s. senate who are committed to de-funding it. stuart: too late, too late. >> no, it's not too late. stuart: the exchanges will be in place and taxes in place. >> no, the taxes can be repealed. the insurance companies still exist. the physicians still exist. the hospitals still exist and the exchanges, they...
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win 2019, there was no election for anybody. and then in 2011 came after the arab spring, suddenly there was an election. for men, not women. but there was a need to be seen to be giving something. so wedded been promised but not given was then given. so that's largely how things work. as saudi say, some of them say two steps forward, one step back. sounds -- some say two steps back in one step forward. but whatever do you take, it's a small margin for maneuver. yes, sir. >> thank you very much. i'm in communications. i had a chance to go to saudi once, and -- [inaudible]. they are talking about what you mentioned, they're talking about lots of, and it, like the people surround the kingdom. never talk about the king himself. >> it's always someone else's fault. >> in any kingdom or any kind of structure in the country, they are a taboo to talk about the king. but many cases people indirectly complain to the king instead of saying he is -- [inaudible] your how would you think like came can be -- or king himself can be the future?
win 2019, there was no election for anybody. and then in 2011 came after the arab spring, suddenly there was an election. for men, not women. but there was a need to be seen to be giving something. so wedded been promised but not given was then given. so that's largely how things work. as saudi say, some of them say two steps forward, one step back. sounds -- some say two steps back in one step forward. but whatever do you take, it's a small margin for maneuver. yes, sir. >> thank you...
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forget presidential elections, the olympics, leap years and this weekend, the senate did something it had not done in more than 1400 days, passed a budget. the all night session stretched from friday into the early hours of saturdays as senators dealt with amendments all over the place ranging from the keystone pipeline to eliminating tax breaks for fish tackle box manufacturers. no joke. it's true. passed a budget by a margin of one vote. >> now, the average budget resolution considered 78 amendments, we've done 101. average 35 amendments, we've done 70. twice as many. doing this has been a herculean feat. >> i know everyone is exhausted, and you may not feel it at the moment, but this is one of the senate's finest days in recent years and i commend everyone who's participated in this extraordinary debate. >> can't figure out if mr. in cane is awake. not a single republican supported the plan and four democrats each up for re-election next year also voted against their party's budget. the plan cuts $1.85 trillion over 10 years through a mixture of tax increases and spending cuts and
forget presidential elections, the olympics, leap years and this weekend, the senate did something it had not done in more than 1400 days, passed a budget. the all night session stretched from friday into the early hours of saturdays as senators dealt with amendments all over the place ranging from the keystone pipeline to eliminating tax breaks for fish tackle box manufacturers. no joke. it's true. passed a budget by a margin of one vote. >> now, the average budget resolution considered...
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, and hold their convention earlier so that the candidate can start using the election funds earlier. a couple changes they are trying to make as they try to regroup and move forward heading into the 2016 election. a lot going on. >>> vallejo police soiearching r a gunman that shot and killed a man. investigators have not given out any details on a suspect or motive. >>> a motorcycle rider was killed in a multi-car crash on interstate have 80 near walnut creek. four cars were involved. a motorcycle, 350-z burst into flames after that collision. details of what happened remain unclear but a witness says the motorcycle and another car were driving recklessly right before. chp investigators are urging anyone who saw that crash to contact them. >>> a follow-up right now to a traffic story in hayward that could throw you for a loop this morning literally. crews finishing construction on the new hayward loop designed to ultimately ease congestion through that downtown area using a series of one-way streets. now, this morning is the first major test of that new route, up and running for rush
, and hold their convention earlier so that the candidate can start using the election funds earlier. a couple changes they are trying to make as they try to regroup and move forward heading into the 2016 election. a lot going on. >>> vallejo police soiearching r a gunman that shot and killed a man. investigators have not given out any details on a suspect or motive. >>> a motorcycle rider was killed in a multi-car crash on interstate have 80 near walnut creek. four cars were...
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when we want them to be free and freely elect and we're not happy-- >> and so we're going to give them-- >> we're not happy with the palestinian's decision to elect hamas, but we want those people to have freedom and them to decide. >> we're giving terrorists money. colonel west, why would we give terrorists money? >> well, i don't think we should be giving terrorists money. i think that that is going back to a chamberlain type of foreign policy appeasement. and originally whsecretary of state kerry went to egypt, wanted to meet with him and he refused to and it was not covered, you had protests in the united states of america, in egypt for supporting terrorists and the same in the west bank, leslie referred to, they're defacing pictures of president obama, throwing shoes at it and believe that the supposed to be quote, unquote insinuated in cairo have been turned back again. and when you talk about a two-state solution, you have to have a willing peace partner on the other side and not just that there's not really a two-state. you're talking potentially three-state solution because ha
when we want them to be free and freely elect and we're not happy-- >> and so we're going to give them-- >> we're not happy with the palestinian's decision to elect hamas, but we want those people to have freedom and them to decide. >> we're giving terrorists money. colonel west, why would we give terrorists money? >> well, i don't think we should be giving terrorists money. i think that that is going back to a chamberlain type of foreign policy appeasement. and...
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>> one of the big issues in the election is how do we get the hispanic vote, right? and i had a very interesting experience. you you know, they are telling us tone down the social issues. tone down. let me tell you with hispanics not a very smart idea. i had a prolife activist that told me she worked in loretta sanchez' district and loretta is a mexican american congress woman. they knocked on every single door that had a loretta sanchez sign in front and knocked on the door and told them her position on partial birth abortion. do you know what she told me the? every single one of them took the sign out of their yard. so it may not be the number one issue that hispanics vote on. i will tell you, you know, we got to deal with immigration to get past that but it is a fabulous awesome contrasting issue. it tells where are their values and where are the republican values. so do not, do not be seduced by these experts and these consultants that are telling you that. you know, if you want to reach hispanics in particular they care about life. >> mike: chris, go ahead. >> i
>> one of the big issues in the election is how do we get the hispanic vote, right? and i had a very interesting experience. you you know, they are telling us tone down the social issues. tone down. let me tell you with hispanics not a very smart idea. i had a prolife activist that told me she worked in loretta sanchez' district and loretta is a mexican american congress woman. they knocked on every single door that had a loretta sanchez sign in front and knocked on the door and told them...
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you have merkel coming into an election you have uncertainties about the regime in spain. you've got problems all over the place politically. so i think where the last year was mainly a risk of banks and economics, to the degree there's a european risk this year i think it's more political. >> we always call you a vulture. in this country where the markets have done, is there anything attractive left in the united states for you? >> well, i would rather share the view that roger had a bit earlier. i think if anything the economy is more likely to accelerate in 2014. so i don't think things are grotesquely overvalued in terms of equity. where i would be very weary would be bonds. if the 10-year treasury reverts back just to its average yield from 2000 through 2010, do you know how much it will go down? 23%. 23%. that's a huge risk. so we've been advising friends it's not worth getting a few extra basis points to take that kind of down side risk for a year or two while bernanke keeps this quantitative easing going. we're recommending people not be in long-term debt of any ki
you have merkel coming into an election you have uncertainties about the regime in spain. you've got problems all over the place politically. so i think where the last year was mainly a risk of banks and economics, to the degree there's a european risk this year i think it's more political. >> we always call you a vulture. in this country where the markets have done, is there anything attractive left in the united states for you? >> well, i would rather share the view that roger had...
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you can't win elections if you narrow your scope. you have to -- if you want to win elections, you have to broaden your scope. you have to be able to disagree with inside your own party but recognize that there's a bigger goal and that is to move an economic agenda that's good for all groups of people. >> yes, but people don't -- >> -- did a report -- >> let me ask you a follow question. when you look at what the gop lost by categories, lost african-americans by a ton. lost latinos by a lot. lost asians by a lot. 73% to 26%. lost other by a lot. you definitely have this sort of issue of diversity which is only going to be more of a problem as the nation becomes more and more diverse. how do you manage that, you know, when you talk say specifically about latinos. you have a real position in what people think immigration should look like and that is certainly one of many issues of importance to latinos. >> well, soledad, both parties have these issues. the democrats lost senior citizens by a lot. the democrats lost veterans by a lot. t
you can't win elections if you narrow your scope. you have to -- if you want to win elections, you have to broaden your scope. you have to be able to disagree with inside your own party but recognize that there's a bigger goal and that is to move an economic agenda that's good for all groups of people. >> yes, but people don't -- >> -- did a report -- >> let me ask you a follow question. when you look at what the gop lost by categories, lost african-americans by a ton. lost...
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yet elected officials feel the need to spend lots of time on it. house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down. there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years. $4.6 trillion in cuts. zero chance of passing in the democratic-controlled senate, it's dead on arrival. >> lawmakers in the house and senate approved legislation to fund the government through the end of september. that avoids the risk of a partial federal shutdown. in the process, they are on spring break for a couple weeks. what's your take on this? >> my take is the whole financial dysfunction of our congress is mind blow iing. you look at this week. let's say frederick, maryland, where there's air traffic control that will be shut. a tower that was built by the s
yet elected officials feel the need to spend lots of time on it. house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down. there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years....